Role Responsibility:
Assistant Psychologist
Location: Brecon and Llandrindod Wells
Salary £25,725.00 - £27,825.00 per annum
Permanent, Full Time. 37.5 hours per week
G4S in Wales are a key provider of criminal justice services- operating in both the custodial and community sectors. We pride ourselves on the quality of our provision and we consistently seek to work alongside and in partnership with a range of other providers in the voluntary (third), public and private sectors.
We have developed services which are focused on identifying ways to maximise positive impact and make the most effective use of available resources by working with other agencies on common objectives. In this way we are increasingly able to meet wide ranging and complex needs in the most appropriate way.
We have a commitment to research, evaluation and review of evidence based initiatives.
We value and, where possible, contribute to research into reducing re-offending and therefore we recognise the importance of understanding the wider environment in which individuals operate and this informs us about how best to engage, support and help people with change.
We seek to employ people with drive and energy and a real interest in innovation and teamwork – working beyond traditional organisational boundaries.
We now have an opportunity for an Assistant Psychologist to join the MHTR Team covering the Brecon and Llandrindod Wells area of South Wales
The purpose of this role is to be one of a team of APs who help establish whether individuals are suitable for psychological support via assessments undertaken at pre-sentence stage. Once an Order is imposed with an MHTR attached, then a programme of around 12 therapy sessions is provided that is co-produced with the participant and helps them to identify and understand difficulties they face and to learn ways of managing themselves more positively and healthily. If further work or specialist support is needed, you will help identify and access that help as a part of your work. The 12 sessions will have a mid-term and end of therapy review. Your support will form a key part of that individual’s pathway to rehabilitation and return to an offence free lifestyle.
This is hugely a positive role - you will be supported by MHTR Psychologists who will provide clinical oversight and support. You will also be supported by the G4S Community team, working alongside our other services and you will work closely with Probation and the Courts. Together the vision is to help people overcome challenges, to support themselves, to lead good lives that contribute to their wellbeing, the wellbeing of others and that contribute to their communities.
Key Responsibilities:
* Completing psychological assessments/screening tools to identify needs.
* Delivering tailored as well as structured and manualised group and 1:1 interventions and support sessions to participants.
* Managing a caseload of people who have an MHTR as a part of a community sentence.
* Taking advantage of opportunities to develop a strong understanding of how mental distress links with risks of offending, developing a sensitivity to risk factors.
* Providing self-help materials, reviewing progress and making onward referrals and/or signposts for further information.
* Tailoring your support to address risk factors and communicating changes in a clear and timely manner to Probation colleagues.
* Discussing risks with senior colleagues and liaising with relevant health of justice agencies where imminent risks are identified.
* Communicating effectively and accurately verbally and in written form with colleagues in Probation and the Courts with regards referrals, assessments and interventions.
* Working with substance support colleagues for participants who have mental health and substance needs.
* Work collaboratively with external healthcare and support providers where relevant and contributing to a directory of local contacts and services as a resource for al staff.
* Participating fully in the collective work of the MHTR Team, helping colleagues, working collaboratively and cooperatively to meet the needs of the service.
* Delivering training / cascading learning to staff members to raise awareness of dual diagnosis and other aspects of the service.
* Engage in regular supervision with Chartered Forensic Psychologists and Forensic Psychologists in Training.
* Contribute to the delivery of key support activities, ensuring work is completed in time and to a high standard in line with contractual requirements
* Ensure all case information is accurately recorded and communicated via appropriate
The Ideal Candidate:
Essential Skills:
* A relevant academic qualification within the area of Psychology.
* An interest in pursuing a career within the field of Psychology and / or criminal justice.
* Experience of working within a criminal justice / mental health setting.
* A good understanding of how to support individuals with co-occurring needs.
* A strong engager, able to connect with a range of people.
* Ability to organise own workload and contribute to collective team duties.
Desirable Skills:
* Experience of working with individuals with dual diagnosis.
* Experience of working within a psychology team.
* Have prior experience of delivering structured psychological interventions.
* The ability to speak and work through the medium of Welsh would be an advantage.
* The ability to travel across a specified area to deliver in-person support.
* Confidence with remote communication packages.